The Taste of Greater Waterville, a daylong event featuring food vendors, street games and dancing, live music, children’s events and a beer garden, takes place today.
August 2013
Fourteen charged in Maine bath salts investigation
It’s part of an 18-month-long state and federal investigation into the introduction of the drug into the Bangor area in 2011.
WEX in South Portland puts expansion on hold
The company gives no reason for suspending a project that was making progress just weeks ago.
Future of Augusta riverfront preservation group in flux
Augusta city councilors on Thursday will discuss whether a group that played a key role in helping to preserve and improve the city’s historic riverfront will continue to exist.
No indictment, no bail hearing yet in Detroit death case
The case against Jason C. Cote, 22, of Palmyra, accused in the beating death of Ricky Cole, 47, of Detroit, in July remains on hold.
Ill Pennsylvania boy, 2, who served as parents’ best man, dies
Logan Stevenson was diagnosed shortly after his first birthday with acute myeloid leukemia, and his parents moved up their wedding plans so he could be part of it.
Servpro of Augusta/Waterville wins company award
Peter Haraden, owner of Servpro of Augusta/Waterville, was honored at the company’s annual convention for outstanding revenue performance.
Maine Veterans’ Home names director of compliance, quality programs
Donna L. Gosselin has been named director of compliance and quality programs for the Maine Veterans’ Home.
Two-vehicle Augusta collision sends driver to hospital
Togus firefighters clean up at the scene of a two vehicle collision at gate to VA Maine Healthcare System hospital at Togus at corner of Eastern Avenye and Spring Road on Tuesday in Augusta, according to police.
Retailer drops girls’ math shirt after complaints
The Children’s Place apologizes ‘to anyone we may have offended.’